Pasha

Pasha or pascha (Ottoman Turkish:پاشا‎, Turkish:paşa), formerly anglicized as bashaw, was a higher rank in the Ottoman Empire political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals and dignitaries and others. As an honorary title, Pasha, in one of its various ranks, is similar to a British peerage or knighthood, and was also one of the highest titles in pre-republican Egypt. There were three ranks of pashas: the first, or highest class, had the privilege of bearing a standard of three horse-tails, the second of two, and the third of one.

Etymology

Popular view connects it with Turkish baş(-ı) ('head'; cf. "başkan", "president" or "başkent", "capital"), or the similar-sounding compound baş-ağa (the title of an official).

As first used in western Europe, the title appeared in writing with the initial "b". The English forms bashaw, bassaw, bucha etc., general in the 16th and 17th century, derive through the medieval Latin and Italian word bassa. Due to the Ottoman presence in the Arab World, the title became used frequently in Arabic, though pronounced as basha due to the absence of the sound "p" in Arabic.

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Plot: Police Captain Filan is sent to assume command of the District Office of a port city on the Black Sea. There is evidence that the port authority and the local government are under the control of a criminal organization, and Captain Filan has been given the secret assignment of investigating the suspected corruption. Within days of Captain Filan's arrival, the Chief of Customs, Graube, is murdered. It is clear to Captain Filan that this was a warning to him, and he decides that it is now not just an assignment, but a mission of personal honor to both find the murderer and to uncover the inner workings of the corruption in the local government. Captain Filan is joined by Graube's widow, Vika, and the two begin a shrewd and intense investigation, which will lead them down a path with many twists and turns, as they uncover a series of clues that they hope will lead them to the leader of the underground criminal organization that controls the city.

Plot: During the Emergency Girdharilal Kapoor flees from India to live in Britain, assumes the identity of Swami Prem Baba but still carries on selling cocaine. When he finds out CBI Inspector Prasad Sinha has been assigned to apprehend him, he abducts his Britain-based daughter, Poonam, and holds her for ransom. He then travels to India, steals a diamond necklace from Palanpur's Maharani, and even offers prayers at Sinha's residence. This is where Prasad's wife, Sudha, gets the news that Poonam has been involved in an accident and decides to go there immediately. Prasad asks Poonam's fiancé, CBI Agent Vinod to accompany her - which he does - not realizing that both their lives will be placed in jeopardy and neither may return home in one piece.

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Pasha

Pasha or pascha (Ottoman Turkish:پاشا‎, Turkish:paşa), formerly anglicized as bashaw, was a higher rank in the Ottoman Empire political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals and dignitaries and others. As an honorary title, Pasha, in one of its various ranks, is similar to a British peerage or knighthood, and was also one of the highest titles in pre-republican Egypt. There were three ranks of pashas: the first, or highest class, had the privilege of bearing a standard of three horse-tails, the second of two, and the third of one.

Etymology

Popular view connects it with Turkish baş(-ı) ('head'; cf. "başkan", "president" or "başkent", "capital"), or the similar-sounding compound baş-ağa (the title of an official).

As first used in western Europe, the title appeared in writing with the initial "b". The English forms bashaw, bassaw, bucha etc., general in the 16th and 17th century, derive through the medieval Latin and Italian word bassa. Due to the Ottoman presence in the Arab World, the title became used frequently in Arabic, though pronounced as basha due to the absence of the sound "p" in Arabic.

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